An apparatus and method for reducing a suspension gram load to increase head to disk interface reliability for contact recording systems. The method provides a suspension for reaching over a disk. A slider having a read/write head element on a trailing edge (TE) portion is also provided, the slider coupled with the suspension. In addition, a gram load of the suspension is reduced to minimize the friction force during contact of the TE with the disk such that when the TE portion of the slider contacts the disk the bouncing motion of the TE with respect to the disk is reduced.
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1. A method for reducing a suspension gram load to increase head to disk interface reliability for contact recording systems comprising: providing a suspension having a suspended slider for reaching over a disk; providing a slider having a read/write head element on a trailing edge (TE) portion, said slider coupled with said suspension; providing an off-center gimbal device coupled with said slider and said suspension, said off-center gimbal device coupled with said suspension and said slider away from the center of said slider and closer to said TE portion of said slider; and reducing a gram load of said suspension to minimize the friction force during contact of said TE portion with said disk such that when said TE portion of said slider contacts said disk the bouncing motion of said TE portion with respect to said disk is reduced.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said gram load of said suspension is reduced to 0.5 grams.
3. The method of claim 1 further comprising: providing an increased dynamic pitch of said slider, said increased dynamic pitch increasing the height of a leading edge (LE) portion of said slider with respect to said disk and reducing the height of said TE portion of said slider with respect to said disk, wherein vertical motion of said TE portion does not collapse an air bearing provided by said LE of said slider flying above said disk.
4. The method of claim 3 wherein said increased dynamic pitch is approximately 65 microradians or greater.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein said off-center gimbal device is moved approximately 20 percent of the distance between the center of the slider and the TE portion of the slider toward the TE portion of the slider.
6. The method of claim 1 further comprising: providing a redistributed air bearing force for said TE portion of said slider, to minimize the normal load and friction during contact to reduce slider bounce.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising: reducing the contact area of said head portion at the TE of the slider.
8. A actuator having a reduced gram load to increase head to disk interface reliability for contact recording systems comprising: a suspension having a suspended slider for reaching over a disk; a slider having a read/write head element on a trailing edge (TE) portion, said slider coupled with said suspension; an off-center gimbal device coupled with said slider and said suspension, said off-center gimbal device coupled with said suspension and said slider away from the center of said slider and closer to said TE portion of said slider; and a gram load of said suspension reduced to minimize the friction force during contact of said TE portion with said disk such that when said TE portion of said slider contacts said disk the bouncing motion of said TE portion with respect to said disk is reduced.
9. The actuator of claim 8 wherein said gram load of said suspension is reduced to 0.5 grams.
10. The actuator of claim 8 further comprising: an increased dynamic pitch of said slider, said increased dynamic pitch increasing the height of a leading edge (LE) portion of said slider with respect to said disk and reducing the height of said TE portion of said slider with respect to said disk, wherein vertical motion of said TE portion of said slider does not collapse an air bearing provided by said LE flying above said disk.
11. The actuator of claim 10 wherein said increased dynamic pitch is approximately 65 microradians or greater.
12. The actuator of claim 8 wherein said off-center gimbal device is moved approximately 20 percent of the distance between the center of the slider and the TE portion of the slider toward the TE portion of the slider.
13. The actuator of claim 8 further comprising: a redistributed air bearing force for said TE portion of said slider, to minimize the normal load and friction during contact to reduce slider bounce.
14. The actuator of claim 13 further comprising: reducing the contact area of said TE portion with respect to said disk.
15. A hard disk drive comprising: a housing; a disk pack mounted to the housing and having a plurality of disks that are rotatable relative to the housing, the disk pack defining an axis of rotation and a radial direction relative to the axis, and the disk pack having a downstream side wherein air flows away from the disks, and an upstream side wherein air flows toward the disk; and an actuator mounted to the housing and being movable relative to the disk pack, the actuator having a plurality of heads for reading data from and writing data to the disks, said actuator having a plurality of heads and further comprising a suspension having a reduced gram load to increase head to disk interface reliability for contact recording systems comprising: a suspension for reaching over a disk; a slider having a read/write head element on a trailing edge (TE) portion, said slider coupled with said suspension, said slider having an increased dynamic pitch of approximately 65 microradians or greater, said increased dynamic pitch increasing the height of a leading edge (LE) portion of said slider with respect to said disk and reducing the height of said TE portion of said slider with respect to said disk, wherein vertical motion of said TE portion of said slider does not collapse an air bearing provided by said LE of said slider flying above said disk; and a gram load of said suspension reduced to less than approximately 1 gram to minimize the friction force during contact of said TE portion with said disk such that when said TE portion of said slider contacts said disk the bouncing motion of said TE portion with respect to said disk is reduced.
16. The hard disk drive of claim 15 wherein said gram load of said suspension is reduced to 0.5 grams.
17. The hard disk drive of claim 15 further comprising: an off-center gimbal device coupled with said slider and said suspension, said off-center gimbal device coupled with said suspension and said slider away from the center of said slider and closer to said TE portion of said slider such that when said TE portion of said slider contacts a disk a bouncing motion of said TE with respect to said disk is reduced.
18. The hard disk drive of claim 17 wherein said off-center gimbal device is moved approximately 20 percent of the distance between the center of the slider and the TE of the slider toward the TE of the slider.
19. The hard disk drive of claim 15 further comprising: a redistributed air bearing force for said TE portion of said slider, to minimize the normal load and friction during contact to reduce slider bounce.
20. The hard disk drive of claim 19 further comprising: reducing the contact area of said TE portion of said slider with respect to said disk.
21. A suspension having a reduced gram load to increase head to disk interface reliability for contact recording systems comprising: a means for providing a suspension having a suspended slider for reaching over a disk; a means for providing a slider having a read/write head element on a trailing edge (TE) portion, said slider coupled with said suspension; a means for providing an off-center gimbal device coupled with said slider and said suspension, said off-center gimbal device coupled with said suspension and said slider away from the center of said slider and closer to said TE portion of said slider; and a means for reducing a gram load of said suspension to less than approximately 1 gram to minimize the friction force during contact of said TE with said disk such that when said TE portion of said slider contacts said disk the bouncing motion of said TE with respect to said disk is reduced.
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March 11, 2005
April 1, 2008
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